How to Give a Good Teaching Demo – Step by Step

 “How to Give a Good Teaching Demo – 

                                                          Step by Step”


1. Introduction

  • Many teachers feel nervous before a demo class. That’s normal!
  • A demo is a sample class you give to show how well you teach.
  • In this post, I’ll show you simple steps to prepare and give a great demo.


2. Step-by-Step Guide


1. Know Your Audience


Find out who will listen to your demo: students, teachers, or interviewers.

Talk in a way they will understand.


2. Choose a Simple Topic


Pick something easy but interesting (like “Tenses” or “Law of Demand”).

Choose a topic you know very well.


3. Set a Clear Goal


Decide what you want the students to learn in your class.

Example: “After this lesson, students will understand past tense.”


4. Plan Your Lesson

Use this format:

Start → Teach the topic → Give examples → Do an activity → Recap


5. Use Teaching Aids

Bring charts, pictures, PPT slides, or real objects to make it fun.


6. Make It Interactive

Ask questions, play a small game, or do group work.

Keep the class active, not boring.


7. Speak Clearly and Confidently


Smile, stand straight, and speak slowly and clearly.


8. Answer Questions Well


If someone asks something, try to answer kindly.

If you don’t know, say you will check and tell them later.


9. End with a Recap


Quickly go over what you taught.

Example: “Today, we learned three types of tenses with examples.”


10. Think and Improve


After the demo, think: What went well? What can I do better next time?


3. Conclusion


A good demo class is simple, clear, and engaging.

Practice well and be confident — you can do it!


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